Eagles announce Kevin Patullo will no longer be offensive coordinator
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The Philadelphia Eagles announced a change at offensive coordinator, informing Kevin Patullo that he will no longer hold the position following the team's wild-card playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Head Coach Nick Sirianni stated that while Patullo may remain on the coaching staff, a new offensive coordinator will be sought. The Eagles' offense under Patullo struggled, finishing 19th in scoring and 24th in yards, marking the lowest statistical output during Sirianni's five-year tenure. The decision comes after a season marked by offensive inconsistencies and player dissatisfaction, including complaints from key figures like wide receiver A.J. Brown and running back Saquon Barkley. The Eagles will now seek their fifth offensive coordinator in as many years, aiming to leverage their talented roster for a return to Super Bowl contention.
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